But these have been changed to eight petals instead of six for ease in granny square conversion.

Joined together into a continuous loop using the join-as-you-go method.

With a border of:

Row 1 - sc

Row 2 - hdc

Row 3 - three dc and a bobble

Row 4 and 5 - sc

Row 6 - *Double V-stitch

*1 dc, a ch, 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc all in the the same stitch

then skip a stitch and sc then skip a stitch and another *dvs
Please note: the dvs trim is only one one side, the other side has a row of dc's.
I'd like to tell you that this was part of the design; however, it was not.
Shhhhhhhhh...don't tell anyone, but I ran out of yarn;
that's the beauty of the stash-buster, I suppose. :-)
(It's our secret, right?)

Found an old button in the button stash.

(Surely this one must be a Norwegian button, don't you think? :-) )

The Cowl Scarf can be buttoned low or high as the button fits into any random space.

The edge can be folded over to make a "collar",
sort of like a vest,

or

tucked in as a scarf.

It's another stash-buster, it's part of this challenge:

Click on the photo and you will be taken to all the info.

Oh and also, be sure to check CAL page for a new idea for the granny roses by Eve.

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